FeV40

Ferrovanadium is a ferroalloy obtained by reducing vanadium pentoxide with carbon in an electric furnace, or by reducing vanadium pentoxide by silicon thermal method in an electric furnace. Ferrovanadium is a ferroalloy composed of vanadium and iron, mainly used as an alloy additive in steelmaking, and high-vanadium ferrovanadium is also used as an additive for non-ferrous alloys. Commonly used ferrovanadium has three types: 40%, 50%, 60% and 80% vanadium.

FeV50

The vanadium content of the iron and vanadium master alloy (fe-v binary alloy) is not less than 35.0% (by weight) and not more than 85.0% (by weight). Vanadium is a member of the vanadium family of elements on the periodic table, with an atomic number of 23, an atomic weight of 50.942, a melting point of 1887 degrees and a boiling point of 3337 degrees. About 80% of vanadium and iron are used as alloying elements in steel. Specifications: Natural block, 10-100mm, powder or customized according to customer requirements. Packaging: iron drum packaging (100KG per barrel)

FeV80

Ferrovanadium is an iron alloy composed of vanadium and iron. It is mainly used as an alloy additive in steelmaking. High-vanadium ferrovanadium is also used as an additive for non-ferrous alloys. Commonly used ferrovanadium contains 40%, 60% and 80% vanadium.

FeV60

Ferrovanadium is an iron alloy composed of vanadium and iron. It is mainly used as an alloy additive in steelmaking. High-vanadium ferrovanadium is also used as an additive for non-ferrous alloys. Commonly used ferrovanadium contains 40%, 60% and 80% vanadium.

FeMo70

FeMo is an iron alloy composed of molybdenum and iron, generally containing 50%-70% molybdenum, and is used as an alloying additive in steelmaking. Ferromolybdenum is an alloy of molybdenum and iron. Its main use is as a molybdenum additive in steelmaking. Adding molybdenum to steel can make the steel have a uniform fine grain structure, improve the hardenability of steel, help eliminate temper brittleness, and alloys with special physical properties. Adding molybdenum to cast iron can improve its strength and wear resistance.

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